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1965 Pontiac Gto - Orig. Matching #'s! Immaculate! 66k Orig. Miles! Documented! on 2040-cars

US $39,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:66946
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

1965 GTO

RECENT RESTORATION!

66,946 ORIGINAL MILES!

ORIGINAL GM BODY PANELS!

ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBERS!

PHS DOCUMENTED-POP-FULLY DOCUMENTED!

 

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BEAUTIFUL RESTORED 1965 GTO WITH VERY RARE FACTORY BLUEMIST SLATE PAINT (CODE W) AND MINT ORIGINAL BLACK INTERIOR EXCEPT FOR A NEW CARPET. THIS ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING, DOCUMENTED, 3 OWNER LOW MILEAGE GTO STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL GM METAL FENDERS, DOORS, AND QUARTER PANELS WITH THE PART NUMBERS AND DATES. THE CAR IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION THROUGHOUT, EVERYTHING WORKS AND HAS BEEN REBUILT, REFURBISHED AND RESTORED, THIS GTO RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT AS IT SHOULD AND TRULY IS A BEAUTIFUL CAR.

 

OPTIONS AND FEATURES:

GTO 389 CI MOTOR

M-20 4-SPD TRANS

CONSOLE

POWER STEERING

TINTED WINDOWS – SOFT RAY ALL AROUND

AM/FM RADIO (RARE) WITH MANUAL ANTENNA

REDLINES AND RALLY I WHEELS

REAR DEFROSTER (VERY RARE)

WINDSHIELD WASHER AND DUAL SPEED WIPERS

MIRROR - INSIDE TILT

MIRROR - OUTSIDE L.H.

SEATBELTS - FRONT

CUSTOM SPORTS STEERING WHEEL

LAMPS – BACK UP, LUGGAGE AND GLOVE BOX

  

OVERALL THIS IS AN INVESTMENT GRADE 1965 GTO THAT IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION AND DOCUMENTED WITH PHS, WARRANTY BOOK (POP), ALL TITLES INCLUDING ORIGINAL TITLE WITH REGISTRATIONS, PLUS ALL RECEIPTS INCLUDING ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REBUILD. ALSO COMES ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS AND ORIGINAL KEYS. SERIOUS OFFERS AND INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE.


Thank You for Your Interest and if you need any more information please email me or call (732) 901-1981 and ask for Russ. Check my Feedback and Bid with Confidence!


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